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November 04, 2019

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A VPN service that gets around the Great Firewall of China legally

Teridion’s SD-WAN service for China complies with government restrictions on IPSec traffic leaving the country yet supports broadband IPSec WAN interfaces for international businesses with branches in China. Read more ▶

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Intel unveils new Xeon E-2200 line for entry level servers

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Micron finally delivers its answer to Optane

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How SD-WAN is evolving into Secure Access Service Edge

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SD-WAN - What it means for enterprise networking, security, cloud computing

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Career roadmap: Network architect

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Why enterprise computing is living on the edge

White Paper: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

IDC: Enterprise storage evolves beyond All Flash with Storage-Class Memory

Discover why organizations undergoing digital transformation need storage technologies beyond all flash. HPE has a solution that leverages storage-class memory (SCM) and NVMe for HPE's 3PAR and Nimble Storage. This IDC white paper takes a look at the evolving enterprise storage market and which workloads tend to require low latency and very high throughput and bandwidth, and gives a brief overview of one of the first enterprise storage offerings based around these two technologies, HPE Memory-Driven Flash. Read more ▶

Image: Intel unveils new Xeon E-2200 line for entry level servers

Intel unveils new Xeon E-2200 line for entry level servers

The not-so-new line will go where eight cores will do instead of 28 cores. Read more ▶

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This 12-course bundle will teach you how to be an ethical hacker for $39

The A to Z Cyber Security & IT Certification Training Bundle contains 12 courses on how to pinpoint vulnerabilities in network systems and suggest ways to improve. Read more ▶

Image: Micron finally delivers its answer to Optane

Micron finally delivers its answer to Optane

New drive offers DRAM-like performance and is targeted at analytics and transaction workloads. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: How SD-WAN is evolving into Secure Access Service Edge

How SD-WAN is evolving into Secure Access Service Edge

Secure access service edge (SASE), pronounced 'sassy,' combines elements of SD-WAN and network security into a single cloud-based service. It supports all types of edges, including WAN, mobile, cloud, and edge computing. Read more ▶

Image: SD-WAN - What it means for enterprise networking, security, cloud computing

SD-WAN - What it means for enterprise networking, security, cloud computing

Software-defined wide area networks, a software approach managing wide-area networks, offers ease of deployment, central manageability and reduced costs, and can improve connectivity to branch offices and the cloud. Read more ▶

Image: Career roadmap: Network architect

Career roadmap: Network architect

With the growing use of mobile devices and apps, edge computing,and IoT, the network architect role has become more complex and more important to the success of the enterprise. Read more ▶

Image: Why enterprise computing is living on the edge

Why enterprise computing is living on the edge

Like client/server and cloud before it, edge computing will be a critical component in any enterprise IT strategy. Here why you need an edge strategy to be competitive. Read more ▶

White Paper: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Make IT Smarter with Intelligent Storage

Discover how HPE is responding to the massive growth in enterprise data with intelligent storage. Data helps enterprises find new ways to reach and serve customers to grow profitability, but only when it is available at the right place and the right time. Read more ▶

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